TripAdvisor Reviews Dar Naciria Essaouira

Travel Blogs from Essaouira

... people and this crack up German guy. Went to the beach and tried to buy some stuff but very unsuccessful. Our taxi ride was so late at 9pm at night it was negotiated at 100 dirham when it usually costs us 20. We were so mad cause the driver in the grand taxi took other people half the way. Tara and I did good cop bad cop, me being bad of ...

... found standing watching a roundabout don't appear to enforce either rule! Only today we went round a roundabout on the outside of a taxi who had stopped in the middle of the roundabout to pick up a guy who ran past the policeman, dodged the traffic and jumped into the taxi. The policeman didn't so much as raise his whistle to his mouth.

With this experience behind us, it therefore came as a bit of a surprise when we entered ...

So the majority of the tour group ended in Marrakech, but 3 of us continued for 2 extra days in Essouira. It is located on the Atlantic coast. I was hoping to get in a little beach time but it is very windy here and a little chilly for me. I guess if I had wanted to take up surfing it would have been great but I think I will pass. I shared a double room with Patrice. We really lucked out in out room. We had our bedroom and then a large sitting room with ...

... and see our two guests out. Then I myself disappeared, the song having to remain unfinished. I heard jeremy partying with the others upstairs for longer. To feel extra secure I locked the door to the sleeping quarters. Jeremy had attempted to abandon me in a dodgy situation, not for the first time, memories in India of him laughing from a distance as a gang of bad guys surround me in the sea at Gokarna, or dashing off leaving me and my children at the ...

... single house to be seen, and being rapidly overgrown. We saw 2 or 3 of these complexes, each over a mile long with probably a hundred lots each, but totally vacant. It is just impossible to understand what the economics are behind all of this incredible waste. Somebody is putting up the cash to build them, but then what? And imagine what that time, energy and money could achieve if directed toward the rundown housing and infrastructure of the inner cities. ...